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Question about Sanskrit words that become mantras.

SeguaceDiSatana

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Studying this forum, I have seen that some users take Sanskrit words with particular meanings, for example "Sundara" which indicates a concept of "beauty", and use them as if they were mantras. At first I didn't believe this thing could work and I was very incredulous, but then I read that HPS Maxine also recommends using Sanskrit words like "Sananda" as if they were mantras: in fact Sananda is used to remove negativity since it means " happiness".

However I am not expert in Sanskrit and I would like to ask you. Can you recommend me some very effective Sanskrit words of power to use as a mantra, please? "Sundara" interests me a lot as I think it is very good to be able to increase physical and personal beauty. In general, I'd be interested in self-improvement spells...

I also wanted to ask, while it may seem like a silly question, are all mantras unisex? For example I looked up a Sanskrit power word for the charm. I discovered that in Sanskrit, "charm" is "Kanti". Which is actually a mantra too. However, it seems to have feminine characteristics and is indicated mainly for feminine virtues and for women.

Thank you so much!!!
 
All ancient languages can be used as mantras. Just make sure you know what you're doing, as some things have certainly been altered, corrupted, or watered down over time.

As for unisex, some are definitely more about masculine traits or feminine traits, so be careful you don't mess up your energy.
 
Lydia [JG said:
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All ancient languages can be used as mantras. Just make sure you know what you're doing, as some things have certainly been altered, corrupted, or watered down over time.

As for unisex, some are definitely more about masculine traits or feminine traits, so be careful you don't mess up your energy.

Thank you so much, Lydia!
 
Lydia [JG said:
" post_id=438913 time=1682510896 user_id=57]
All ancient languages can be used as mantras. Just make sure you know what you're doing, as some things have certainly been altered, corrupted, or watered down over time.

As for unisex, some are definitely more about masculine traits or feminine traits, so be careful you don't mess up your energy.

What about modern languages? Is there some property in ancient languages which modern ones lack for mantras? Could English be used?
 

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